Exam 11: Crustal Deformation and Mountain Building
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A(n)___________fault develops in response to horizontal, tensional stresses in crustal rocks.
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The term___________ refers specifically to geologic mountain building.
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The___________ mountains in North America were formed by a continent- continent collision in the Paleozoic.
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The ___________in California is the boundary between the North American and Pacific plates.
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In a thrust fault, the hanging wall moves _ relative to the footwall, and the fault plane is oriented at a(n)___________angle.
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Large circular downwarped structures are called___________ .
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___________are fractures showing little or no movement of the rocks on either side.
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The concept that rocks of the crust and upper mantle are floating in gravitational balance is known as ___________.
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Any accreted crustal fragment that has a geologic history distinct from that of the adjoining fragments is termed a(n)___________.
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The east coast of North America is a good example of a(n)___________tectonic margin.
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The mountains and valleys of the Basin and Range Province of the western United States formed in response to ___________.
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Folded limestones that occur high in the Himalayas were originally deposited as sediments in a ___________.
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The Black Hills of South Dakota are a good example of a(n)___________.
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Which one of the following is an example of an isostatic movement?
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